This covers the two hottest points in the vote result graphs, and I’m hoping they’ll make both.

It would probably be better if they could do LH351D in 4500K, but that doesn’t exist. So, 4000K seems to be the closest option. Also, XP-L HI comes in either ~4875K or ~5125K, not exactly 5000. So of the two, I recommended the one which was more popular.

Thank you, but I’m afraid there are some mistakes.
I’ve been checking from the beginning,
I don’t know if I will before the group buyout closes.
If it happens, I’ll be sorry for those who applied and are not on the list.
Greetings.

I meant to update the list before leaving for my trip, but I ran out of time. However, when I return, I plan to check everything since my previous update… which will probably catch any errors if there are any.

Thank you, but I’m afraid there are some mistakes.
I’ve been checking from the beginning,
I don’t know if I will before the group buyout closes.
If it happens, I’ll be sorry for those who applied and are not on the list.
Greetings.

Your welcome. Don’t worry… you are doing a fantastic job. If someone asked and did not check to make sure they were on the list… that is their fault. You have asked them to do this.

Just keep up the good work.

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You never know how a horse will pull until you hook him up to a heavy load./"Bear" Bryant

because i am a dum dum, could you please briefly explain, like im a twelve year old,
the difference in everyday use between these two optuons?

thanks.

The XPL HI has a narrower beam with worse vividness / color accuracy and a tint much like the average ‘daylight white’ led you may have seen. It also costs 20% more – up to $36 from $30. The LH351D has a wider beam with very good color quality and a warmer tint than the other. Still closer in tint to most daylight leds than it is to an incandescent or many ‘warm white’ leds.

because i am a dum dum, could you please briefly explain, like im a twelve year old,
the difference in everyday use between these two optuons?

thanks.

The XPL HI has a narrower beam with worse vividness / color accuracy and a tint much like the average ‘daylight white’ led you may have seen. It also costs 20% more – up to $36 from $30. The LH351D has a wider beam with very good color quality and a warmer tint than the other. Still closer in tint to most daylight leds than it is to an incandescent or many ‘warm white’ leds.

You forgot to mention that the XPL HI’s beam, while narrower is also much more intense. The beam with XPL HI will throw further (illuminate things at a distance better).

because i am a dum dum, could you please briefly explain, like im a twelve year old,
the difference in everyday use between these two optuons?

thanks.

The XPL HI has a narrower beam with worse vividness / color accuracy and a tint much like the average ‘daylight white’ led you may have seen. It also costs 20% more – up to $36 from $30. The LH351D has a wider beam with very good color quality and a warmer tint than the other. Still closer in tint to most daylight leds than it is to an incandescent or many ‘warm white’ leds.

You forgot to mention that the XPL HI’s beam, while narrower is also much more intense. The beam with XPL HI will throw further (illuminate things at a distance better).

Good point Firelight2.
This light is also speced to use a Carclo Narrow Spot Frosted TIR (10511) Optic, (as mentioned in post #1).
So, as has been mentioned before: While the polls #1 choice, the XP-L HI; may well “throw” a bit further…. it is far from a ‘thrower’ as used in this light.